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  • Anatomy / M. Grueb -- Optical system and physiology / M. Grueb -- Lids / M. Grueb -- Lacrimal apparatus / J. Mielke -- Orbit / J.M. Rohrbach, D. Holland -- Strabismus / H.-S. Walter -- Conjunctiva / J. M. Rohrbach -- Cornea / J. Mielke -- Sclera / T. Schlote -- Choroid and iris / T. Schlote -- Lens / J.M. Rohrbach -- Glaucoma / M. Grueb -- Retina and vitreous body / F. Gelisken -- Macula / U. Schneider -- Optic nerve and optic pathway / P. Weckerle -- Drug-induced ocular side-effects / T. Schlote -- Eye diseases in developing countries / J. Mielke.
  • 1History of retinal detachment surgery /Kourous A. Rezaei, Gary W. Abrams --2Prophylaxis in fellow eye of primary retinal detachment: what not to do and what to do /Normal Byer --3Encircling operation with drainage for primary retinal detachment /Hermann D. Schubert --4Pneumatic retinopexy for primary retinal detachment /Eric R. Holz, William F. Mieler --5Vitrectomy for the primary management of retinal detachment /Stanley Chang --6Minimal segmental buckling with sponges and balloons for primary retinal detachment /Ingrid Kreissig --7Pharmacological approaches to improve surgical outcomes after retinal reattachment surgery /Mark S. Blumenkranz --8Systematic review of efficacy and safety of surgery for primary retinal detachment /Harvey Lincoff, Anne Lincoff, Marcin Stopa --9Repair of primary retinal detachment: the present state of the art and how it came about /Ingrid Kreissig, Harvey Lincoff --10Retinal detachment repair: outlook for the future /William R. Freeman --Subject index.
  • IXProfessor Kazuyuki Sasaki, MD: clinician, scientist, leader in cataract research and friend --1Lens and cataract research of the 20th century: a review of results, errors and misunderstandings --12Rick factors for nuclear lens opacification: the Reykjavik eye study --21A review of the epidemiologic evidence linking ultraviolet radiation and cataracts --32Studies on ultraviolet radiation and health effects: ocular exposure to ultraviolet radiation --40Geometrical gradients in the distribution of temperature and absorbed ultraviolet radiation in ocular tissues --60High prevalence of nuclear cataract in the population of tropical and subtropical areas --70Toxicity of ultraviolet radiation exposure to the lens expressed by maximum tolerable dose --76Assessment of ocular exposure to visible light for population studies --93The effects of protective eyewear on glare and crystalline lens transparency --104Evaluation of blue-light hazards form various light sources --113Experimental evidence for interactive effects of chronic UV irradiation and nutritional deficiencies in the lens --125Environmental temperature and cataract progression in experimental rat cataract models --135Morphological differences between lens fibers in albino and pigmented rats --143Heterogeneity of ascorbate free radical reductase in the human lens --150The effect of modification of [alpha]-crystallin by prednisolone -21-hemisuccinate and fructose 6-phosphate on chaperone activity --161Steroid-induced cataract: other than in the who animal system, in the lens culture system, androgens, estrogens and progestins as well as glucocorticoids produce a loss o transparency of the lens --169Water diffusion in the rabbit lens in vivo --176Author index --177Subject index.
  • Rb and tumorigenesis 2006, Springer
    Rb as a positive transcriptional regulator during epithelial differentiation / Chantal E. Crémisi and Linda L. Pritchard -- pRb in the differentiation of normal and neoplastic cells / Deborah Pajalunga, Grazia Camarda and Marco Crescenzi -- Regulation of DNA replication by the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein / Erik S. Knudsen and Steven P. Angus -- New insights into transcriptional regulation by Rb : one size no longer fits all / Peggy J. Farnham -- Regulation of Rb function by noncyclin dependent kinases / Jaya Padmanabhan and Srikumar P. Chellappan -- Diverse regulatory functions of the E2F family of transcription factors / Fred Dick and Nicholas Dyson -- Regulation of E2F-responsive genes through histone modifications / Estelle Nicolas, Laetitia Daury and Didier Trouche -- Emerging roles for the retinoblastoma gene family / Jacqueline L. Vanderluit, Kerry L. Ferguson and Ruth S. Slack -- Rb and cellular differentiation / Lucia Latella and Pier Lorenzo Puri.
  • Refractive lens surgery 2005, Springer
    Ch. 1Crystalline lens as a target for refractive surgery --Ch. 2Refractive lens exchange as a refractive surgery modality --Ch. 3Biometry for refractive lens surgery --Ch. 4Intraocular lens power calculations: correction of defocus --Ch. 5IOL calculations following keratorefractive surgery --Ch. 6Correction of keratometric astigmatism: incisional surgery --Ch. 7STAAR toric IOL --Ch. 8Correction of keratometric astigmatism: AcrySof toric IOL --Ch. 9Wavefront technology of spherical aberration --Ch. 10The Eyeonics Crystalens --Ch. 11Presbyopia - cataract surgery with implantation of the accommodative posterior chamber lens ICU --Ch. 12Synchrony IOL --Ch. 13Sarfarazi elliptical accommodative intraocular lens --Ch. 14AcrySof ReStor pseudo-accommodative IOL --Ch. 15The Tecnis Multifocal IOL --16Blue-light-filtering intraocular lenses --Ch. 17The light-adjustable lens --Ch. 18Injectable polymer --Ch. 19The vision membrane --Ch. 20Bimanual ultrasound phacoemulsification --Ch. 21Low ultrasound microincision cataract surgery --Ch. 22The Infiniti Vision System --Ch. 23The Millenium --Ch. 24The Staar Sonic Wave --Ch. 25AMO Sovereign with WhiteStar Technology --Ch. 26Refractive lens exchange in high myopia: weighing the risks --Ch. 27Conclusion: the future of refractive lens surgery --Subject index.DVD:1.Transition to bimanual phaco --2.Bimanual vertical chop technique #1 --3.Bimanual vertical chop technique #2 --4.VST torn capsule --5.Bimanual post PKP post RK --6.Spinoffs of bimanual technology.
  • 1.Cellular and molecular mechanisms of retinal angiogenesis /M.A. Behzadian et. al --2.Animal models of choroidal neovascularization /M.L. Clark, J.A. Fowler, and J.S. Penn --3.Rodent models of oxygen-induced retinopathy /S.E. Yanni, G.W. McCollum, and J.S. Penn --4.Animal models of diabetic retinopathy /T.S. Kern --5.Neovascularization in models of branch retinal vein occlusion /R.P. Danis and D.P. Bingaman --6.Vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in formation of the human retinal vasculature /T. Chan-Ling --7.IGF-1 and retinopathy /L.E.H. Smith --8.Hypoxia and retinal neovascularization /B.A. Berkowitz --9.Hypoxia inducible Factor-1 and VEGF induction /A. Madan --10.The role of protein kinase C in diabetic retinal vascular abnormalities /J.K. Sun and G.L. King --11.Eph receptor tyrosine kinases: modulators of angiogenesis /J. Chen, D. Brantley-Siders, and J.S. Penn --12.Adenosine in retinal vasculogenesis and angiogenesis in oxygen-induced retinopathy /G.A. Lutty and D.S. McLeod --13.The regulation of retinal angiogenesis by cyclooxygenase and the prostanoids /G.W. McCollum and J.S. Penn --14.Extracellular proteinases in ocular angiogenesis /A. Das and P.G. McGuire --15.Oxygen-independent angiogenic stimuli /J.M. Holmes, D.A. Leske, and W.L. Lanier --16.Growth factor synergy in angiogenesis /A.V. Ljubimov --17.Pigment epithelium derived factor and angiogenesis /J. Amaral and S.P. Becerra --18.Circulating endothelial progenitor cells and adult vasculogenesis /S. Caballero, N. Sengupta, L.C. Shaw, and M.B. Grant --19.Retinopathy of prematurity /D.L. Phelps --20.Angiogenesis in sickle cell retinopathy /G.A. Lutty and D.S. McLeod --21.Diabetic retinopathy /R.N. Frank --22.Systems for drug delivery to the posterior segment of the eye /A.L. Weiner and D.A. Marsh --23.Novel therapeutic strategies for posterior segment neovascularization /D.P. Bingaman, X. Gu, A.M. Timmers, and A. Davis --24.Choroidal neovascularization in age-related macular degeneration- from mice to man /L. Berglin.
  • Retinal degenerations 2007, Springer
    Coping with retinal degeneration : a patient's view / Gordon Cousins and James Cape -- Epidemiology of age-related macular degeneration early in the 21st century / Jie Jin Wang, Paul Mitchell, and Ronald Klein -- Leber congenital amaurosis : a hereditary childhood form of blindness and a model to elucidate retinal physiology and development / Robert K. Koenekoop -- Macular degeneration : aging changes and novel therapies / Peter E. Liggett and Alejandro J. Lavaque -- Stargardt disease : from gene discovery to therapy / Rando Allikmets -- X-linked juvenile retinoschisis / Bernhard H. F. Weber and Ulrich Kellner -- Retinal degeneration in Usher syndrome / David S. Williams -- Mouse models of retinitis pigmentosa / Bo Chang ... [et al.] -- The impact of diabetes on neuronal, glial, and vascular cells of the retina : implications for the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy / Sylvia B. Smith -- Statins and age-related maculopathy / Gerald McGwin, Jr. and Cynthia Owsley -- The role of drusen in macular degeneration and new methods of quantification / R. Theodore Smith and Umer F. Ahmad -- RPE lipofuscin : formation, properites, and relevance to retinal degeneration / Janet R. Sparrow -- Genetic modifiers that affect phenotypic expression of retinal diseases / Malia M. Edwards ... [et al.] -- X-linked retinal dystrophies and microtubular functions within the retina / Alan F. Wright and Xinhua Shu -- Synaptic remodeling in retinal degeneration / You-Wei Peng and Fulton Wong --On the suppression of photoreceptor cell death in retinitis pigmentosa / Fiona Kernan ... [et al.] -- Cell-based therapies to restrict the progress of photoreceptor degeneration / Raymond D. Lund and Shaomei Wang -- Current status of IPE transplantation and its potential as a cell-based therapy for age-related macular degeneration and retinal dystrophies / Makoto Tamai -- Recent results in retinal transplantation give hope for restoring vision / Robert B. Aramant, Norman D. Radtke, and Magdalene J. Seiler -- Stem cells and retinal transplantation / Joanne Yau ... [et al.] -- Application of encapsulated cell technology for retinal degenerative diseases / Weng Tao and Rong Wen -- Effective treatment for the canine RPE65 null mutation, a hereditary retinal dystrophy comparable to human Leber's congenital amaurosis / Kristina Narfström, Gregory E. Tullis, and Mathias Seeliger -- The use of neuroprotective factors in retinal degenerations / Joyce Tombran-Tink and Colin J. Barnstable -- Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors as a possible therapy for RP17, an autosomal dominant retinitis pigmentosa associated with the R14W mutation, apoptosis, and the unfolded protein response / George Rebello, Jacquie Greenberg, and Raj Ramesar -- Macular Degeneration- an addendum / Joyce Tombran-Tink and Colin J. Barnstable.
  • Molecular genetics and candidate genes -- Diagnostic, clinical, cytopathological, and physiologic aspects of retinal degeneration -- Animal models of retinal degeneration -- Gene therapy and neuroprotection -- Usher syndrome -- Stem cells, transplantation, and retinal repair -- Induced retinal degenerations.
  • Part 1. AMD: Basic Mechanisms, Inflammation and Immunity -- Part 2. Neuroprotection, Drugs and Novel Protective Therapies -- Part 3. Gene Therapy -- Part 4. Blood Vessels, Angiogenesis, and Neovascularization -- Part 5. Genotype/Phenotype -- Part 6. New Animal Models of Retinal Degeneration -- Part 7. Analysis of Retinal Degeneration by Imaging and Functional Testing -- Part 8. Mechanisms of Retinal Degeneration -- Part 9. Retinal Development, Physiology, Cell and Molecular Biology.
  • Retinal vascular disease 2007, Springer
    I. Pathogenesis of retinal vascular disease -- 1 Functional anatomy, fine structure and basic pathology -- 2 Retinal vascular development -- 3 Retinal angiogenesis and growth factors -- 4 Hematopoietic stem cells in vascular development and ocular neovascularization -- 5 Inflammation as a stimulus for vascular leakage and proliferation -- 6 The neuronal influence on retinal vascular pathology -- 7 Hypoxia in the pathogenesis of retinal disease -- 8 Blood retinal barrier -- 9 Retinal blood flow -- 10 Genetic approach to retinal vascular disease -- II. General concepts in the diagnosis and treatment of retinal vascular disease -- 11 A practical guide to fluorescein angiography -- 12 Optical coherence tomography in the diagnosis of retinal vascular disease -- 13 General concepts in laser treatment for retinal vascular disease -- 14 The role of photodynamic therapy in retinal vascular disease -- 15 Cryosurgery in retinal vascular disease -- 16 Vitrectomy in retinal vascular disease: surgical principles -- 17 Treatment of rubeotic secondary glaucoma -- 18 Intravitreal injections: guidelines to minimize the risk of endophthalmitis --III. Pathology, clinical course and treatment of retinal vascular diseases -- 19 Grading of diabetic retinopathy -- 20 Retinopathy of prematurity -- 21 Vascular occlusive disease -- 22 Vascular abnormalities -- 23 Vasculopathy after treatment of choroidal melanoma -- 24 Vasculopathies with acute systemic diseases -- 25 Inflammatory vascular disease -- 26 Hypertensive retinopathies -- 27 Sickle cell retinopathy and hemoglobinopathies -- 28 Vascular tumors of the retina.
  • Retinal vein occlusions 2012, Springer
    Anatomy and Pathologic Anatomy of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Pathophysiology of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Genetics of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Classification of Retinal Vein Occlusion --Epidemiology of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Systemic and Ocular Associations of Retinal Vein Occlusions --The Clinical Picture and Natural History of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Ancillary Testing in the Management of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Ischemia and Retinal Vein Occlusions --Posterior Segment Neovascularization in Retinal Vein Occlusion --Anterior Segment Neovascularization in Retinal Vein Occlusion --Macular Edema in Retinal Vein Occlusion --Treatment of Retinal Vein Occlusions --Retinal Vein Occlusions in the Young --Failed and Unadopted Treatments for Retinal Vein Occlusions --Case Studies in Retinal Vein Occlusion.
  • Part 1 : General considerations -- Basic medical malpractice terminology -- The defense attorney -- The plaintiff's attorney -- The trial judge -- The medical expert -- Sequence of events in a medical malpractice lawsuit -- Informed consent -- The five most effective risk prevention strategies -- Revelation of adverse events and the conundrum of an apology -- Part 2 : Risk management in the ophthalmic subspecialties and related fields -- Anesthesia -- Cataract surgery -- Cornea : external disease and contact lenses -- Drugs -- Emergencies -- Glaucoma -- Neuroophthalmology -- Oncology -- Ophthalmic plastic surgery -- Pediatric ophthalmology -- Refractive corneal surgery -- Retina and vitreous -- Uveitis -- Part 3 : Personal and business considerations -- Physician and defendant : living and coping with a double life -- Medical malpractice insurance : selection of companies and policies.
  • Sclera. 2nd ed. 2012, Springer
    Structural Considerations of the Sclera --Immunologic Considerations of the Sclera --Diagnostic Approach of Episcleritis and Scleritis --Clinical Considerations of Episcleritis and Scleritis --Pathology in Scleritis --Noninfectious Scleritis --Infectious Scleritis --Noninflammatory Diseases of the Sclera --Treatment of Episcleritis and Scleritis.
  • Seeing 2000, ScienceDirect
    Formation and sampling of the retinal image / Larry N. Thibos -- The receptive fields of visual neurons / Robert Shapley -- Spatial vision / Wilson S. Geisler and Duane G. Albrecht -- Color vision / Karen K. De Valois and Russell L. De Valois -- Binocular vision / Clifton Schor -- Seeing motion / Andrew Derrington -- The neural representation of shape / Jack L. Gallant -- Visual attention / Jeremy M. Wolfe.
  • Surgery for the dry eye? / Geerling, G., Brewitt, H. -- The normal tear film / Tiffany, J.M. -- Functional anatomy and immunological interactions of ocular surface and adnexa / Paulsen, F. -- Classification and diagnosis of dry eye / Kaercher, T., Bron, A.J. -- Medical management of the dry eye disease / Tuft, S., Lakhani, S. -- Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive concepts / Nölle, B. -- Correction of entropion and ectropiona / Hintschich, C. --Correction of lid retraction and exophthalmos / Baldeschi, L. -- Lacrimal drainage surgery in a patient with dry eyes / Rose, G.E. -- Surgery of the conjunctiva / Yokoi, N., Inatomi, T., Kinoshita, S. -- Surgery of the cornea : corneal, limbal stem cell, and amniotic membrane transplantation / Kruse, F.E., Cursiefe, C. -- Keratoprosthesis surgery / Liu, C. ... [et al.] -- Eyelid botulinum toxin injections for the dry eye / Sahlin, S., Linderoth, R. --Plugs for occlusion of the lacrimal drainage system / Tost, F.H.W., Geerling, G. -- Surgical occlusion of the lacrimal drainage system / Geerling, G., Tost, F.H.W. -- Mucous membrane grafting / Henderson, H.W.A., Collin, J.R.O. -- Minor salivary gland transplantation / Geerling, G., Raus, P., Murube, J.Transplantation of the major salivary glands / Geerling, G., Sieg, P. -- Mechanical pump dacryoreservoirs / Murube, J., Geerling, G. -- Clinical trials in dry eye in surgery for dry eye? / Lemp, M.A. -- Animal models of dry eye / Schrader, S., Mircheff, A.K., Geerling, G. -- Flow chart on surgical approaches to dry eye / Geerling, G., Brewitt, H.
  • Injectable intraocular corticosteroids / Paul A. Kurz ... [et al.] -- Intraocular corticosteroid implants / David Callanan -- Noncorticosteroid intraocular drug therapy / Francine Behar-Cohen, Jean-Louis Bourges -- Therapeutic vitrectomy for noninfectious uveitis / Kathrin Greiner, Andrew D. Dick -- Cryotherapy and laser for intermediate uveitis / Javier A. Montero, Jose M. Ruiz-Moreno -- Surgery for band keratopathy / Ruth Lapid-Gortzak ... [et al.] -- Selection of surgical technique for complicated cataract in uveitis / Mauricio Miranda, Jorge L. Alió -- Perioperative medical management / Manfred Zierhut, Peter Szurman -- Pars plana lensectomy / Emilio Dodds -- Extracellular extraction by phacoemulsification / Antoine P. Brézin, Dominique Monnet -- Selection of intraocular lenses : materials, contraindications, secondary implants / Gerd U. Auffarth -- Management of posterior synechiae, peripheral anterior synechiae, iridocorneal adhesions, and iridectomy / Yosuf El-Shabrawi -- Complications post cataract surgery in the uveitic eye / Marie-José Tassignon, Dimitrios Sakellaris -- Cataract surgery in childhood uveitis / Arnd Heiligenhaus, Carsten Heinz, Bahram Bodaghi -- Surgical management of uveitis-induced angle-closure glaucoma / Kaweh Mansouri, Tarek Shaarawy -- Surgical management of open-angle glaucoma associated with uveitis / Herbert P. Fechter, Richard K. Parrish II -- Cyclodestructive procedures / Torsten Schlote -- Macular surgery for posterior segment complications of uveitis / Janet L. Davis -- Surgical treatment of retinal vasculitis with occlusion, neovascularization or traction / Jose M. Ruiz-Moreno, Javier A. Montero -- Surgical treatment of uveitic commplications : retinal detachment / Heinrich Heimann -- Surgical management of ocular hypotony / Mark Hammer, W. Sanderson Grizzard -- Anterior chamber tap and aqueous humor analysis / Uwe Pleyer, Justus G. Garweg -- Surgery for the diagnosis of uveitis-anterior segment biopsy / Bahram Bodaghi -- Diagnostic vitrectomy / Christoph M.E. Deuter, Sabine Biester, Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt -- Choroidal biopsy / Christoph M.E. Deuter, Sabine Biester, Karl Ulrich Bartz-Schmidt -- Retinal biopsy / Janet L. Davis.
  • Teleophthalmology 2006, Springer
  • Time-to-contact 2004, ScienceDirect
    Theories of time-to-contact judgment / Heiko Hecht and Geert J.P. Savelsbergh -- The biological bases of time-to-collision computation / Barrie J. Frost and Hongjin Sun -- Building blocks for time-to-contact estimation by the brain / Markus Lappe -- Predicting motion : a psychophysical study / Lucia M. Vaina, Franco Giulianini -- Collisions : getting them under control / John M. Flach ... [et al.] -- Optical information for collision detection during deceleration / George J. Andersen and Craig W. Sauer -- Interceptive action : what's time-to-contact got to do with it? / James R. Tresilian -- The information-based control of interceptive timing : a developmental perspective / Paulion van Hof, John van der Kamp and Geert J.P. Savelsbergh -- A step by step approach to research on time-to-contact and time-to-passage / David Regan and Rob Gray -- Textured Tau / Klaus Landwehr -- Multiple sources of information influence time-to-contact judgments : do heuristics accommodate limits in sensory and cognitive processes? / Patricia R. DeLucia -- How now, broad Tau? / Mary K. Kaiser and Walter W. Johnson -- The use of binocular time-to-contact information / Rob Gray and David Regan -- Interception of projectiles, from when & where to where once / Simon K. Rushton -- Acoustic information for timing / Chris Button and Keith Davids -- Why tau is probably not used to guide reaches / Geoffrey P. Bingham and Frank T.J.M. Zaal -- The use of time-to-contact information for the initiation of hand closure in natural prehension / Frank T.J.M. Zaal and Reinoud J. Bootsma -- Another timing variable composed of state variables : phase perception and phase driven oscillators / Geoffrey P. Bingham -- The fallacious assumption of time-to-contact perception in the regulation of catching and hitting / Simone Caljouw, John van der Kamp and Geert J.P. Savelsbergh -- How time-to-contact is involved in the regulation of goal-directed locomotion / Gilles Montagne ... [et al.].
  • Mapping the oculomotor system -- Neuronal signalling expression profiles of motoneurons supplying multiply or singly innervated extraocular muscle fibres in monkey -- Histochemical characterisation of trigeminal neurons that innervate monkey extraocular muscles -- Functional anatomy of the extraocular muscles during vergence -- Induced extraocular muscle afferent signals: from pigeons to people -- Monkey primary somatosensory cortex has a proprioceptive representation of eye position -- Acute superior oblique palsy in the monkey: effects of viewing conditions on ocular alignment and modelling of the ocular motor plant -- Dynamic aspects of trochlear nerve palsy -- Ocular motor nerve palsies: implications for diagnosis and mechanisms of repair -- Extraocular proprioception and new treatments for infantile nystagmus syndrome.Neural circuits for triggering saccades in the brainstem -- Brainstem circuits controlling lid-eye coordination in monkey -- Defining the pupillary component of the periocular preganglionic population with in a unitary Edinger-Westphal nucleus -- Frontal eye field signals that may trigger the brainstem saccade generator -- The role of omnipause neurons: why glycine? -- Applying saccade models to account for oscillations -- Dynamics of saccadic oscillations --- Effects of failure of development of crossing brainstem pathways on ocular motor control -- Neuronal evidence for individual eye control in the primate cMRF.Complex spike activity signals the direction and size of dysmetric saccade errors -- Role of the MST-DLPN pathway in smooth pursuit adaptation -- Lesions of the cerebellar nodulus and uvula in monkeys: effect on otolith-ocular reflexes -- Vergence eye movement signals in the cerebellar dorsal vermis -- Oculomotor anatomy and the motor-error problem: the role of the paramedian tract nuclei -- Impulsive testing of semicircular canal function -- Inter-ocular differences of the horizontal vestibulo-ocular reflex during impulsive testing -- Control of ocular torsion in the rotational vestibulo-ocular reflexes -- Do humans how velocity-storage in the vertical rVOR? -- Preserved otolith function in patients with cerebellar atrophy and bilateral vestibulopathy -- Three-dimensional kinematics of saccadic eye movements in humans with cerebellar degeneration -- Inferior olive hypertrophy and cerebellar learning are both needed to explain ocular oscillations in oculopalatal tremor -- Impulsive head rotation resets oculopalatal tremor.Human ocular following: evidence that responses to large-field stimuli are limited by local and global inhibitory influences -- Short-latency disparity vergence eye movements -- MSTd neurons during ocular following and smooth pursuit perturbation -- Neural activity in cortical areas MST and FEF in relation to smooth pursuit gain control -- Eye position and cross-sensory learning both contribute to prism adaptation of auditory space -- Hysteresis effects of the subjective visual vertical during continuous quasi-static whole-body roll rotation -- Perception of self motion during and after passive rotation of the body around an earth-vertical axis -- The freezing rotation illusion -- Geometrical considerations on canal-otolith interactions during OVAR and Bayesian modelling -- Listing's plane and the otolith-mediated gravity vector -- A reinterpretation of the purpose of the translational vestibulo-ocular reflex in human subjects -- Dynamics of binocular fixation of targets during fore-aft motion -- Differential coding of head rotation by lateral-vertical canal convergent central vestibular neurons -- Cyclovergence evoked by up-down acceleration along longitudinal axis in humans -- Oblique gaze shifts: head movements reveal new aspects of component coupling -- Head movement control during head-free gaze shifts -- Postural changes during eye-head movements -- Cortical processing in vestibular navigation -- Foot rotation contribution to trunk and gaze stability during whole-body mediated gaze shifts -- Supraspinal locomotor control in quadrupeds and humans -- Private lines of cortical visual information to the nucleus of the optic tract and dorsolateral pontine nucleus -- Gravity perception in cerebellar patients.Brain mechanisms for switching from automatic to controlled eye movements -- The frontal eye field as a prediction map -- Volition and eye movements -- Negative motivational control of saccadic eye movement by the lateral habenula -- Eye movements as a probe of attention -- Using transcranial magnetic stimulation to probe decision-making and memory -- Supplementary eye field contributions to the execution of saccades to remembered target locations -- Multiple memory-guided saccades: movement memory improves the accuracy of memory-guided saccades -- Visual vector inversion during memory antisaccades -- Predictive signals in the pursuit area of the monkey frontal eye fields -- Internally generated smooth eye movement: its dynamic characteristics and role in randomized and predictable pursuit -- Predictive disjunctive pursuit of virtual images perceived to move in depth -- Tracking in 3-D space under natural viewing condition -- Exploring the pulvinar path to visual cortex -- The role of the human pulvinar in visual attention and action.How disturbed visual processing early in live leads to disorders of gaze-holding and smooth pursuit -- Manifest latent nystagmus: a case of sensori-motor switching -- Eye hyperdeviation in mouse cerebellar mutants is comparable to the gravity-dependent component of human downbeat nystagmus -- New insights into the upward vestibulo-oculomotor pathways in the human brainstem -- Mechanisms of vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) cancellation in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA-3) and episodic ataxia type 2 (EA-2) -- Modelling drug modulation of nystagmus -- Aminopyridines for the treatment of cerebellar and ocular motor disorders -- Baclofen, motion sickness susceptibility and the neural basis for velocity storage -- Oculomotor deficits indicate the progression of Huntington's Disease -- Eye movements in visual search indicate impaired saliency processing in Parkinson's disease -- Ocular motor anatomy in a case of interrupted saccades -- Mechanism of interrupted saccades in patients with late-onset Tay-Sachs disease -- Conjugacy of horizontal saccades -- The neuroanatomical basis of slow saccades in spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (Wadia-subtype) -- Selective, circuit-wide sparring of floccular connections in hereditary olivopontine cerebellar atrophy with slow saccades -- A quick look at slow saccades after cardiac surgery -- Eye and head torsion is affected in patients with midbrain lesions -- Horizontal saccadic palsy associated with gliosis of the brainstem midline.
  • Vaughan & Asbury's General ophthalmology AccessMedicine, latest ed. only.
  • Vision ScienceDirect
  • Development of the visual system / T. Rowan Candy -- Visual acuity in the young child / Robert H. Duckman -- Contrast sensitivity function / Karl Citek -- Refractive error / David E. FitzGerald -- Development of eye movements in infants / Jordan R. Pola -- Development of accommodation in human infants / Mark Rosenfield -- Development of binocular vision / Robert H. Duckman and Jojo W. Du -- Development of color vision in infants / Israel Abramov and James Gordon -- The pediatric case history / Robert H. Duckman and Jessica Yang -- Infant, toddler, and children's visual acuity--practical aspects / Robert H. Duckman -- Assessment of ocular health / Shoshana Bell-Craig and Robert H. Duckman -- Abnormalities of the anterior segment / Pamela Hooker -- Abnormalities of the posterior segment / Pamela Hooker -- Quantification of refractive error / Amelia G. Bartolone and Daniella Rutner -- Pediatric and adolescent contact lens correction / David P. Libassi and Ralph E. Gundel -- Evaluation of ocular motor function / Richard London -- Clinical tests of fusion and stereopsis / M.H. Esther Han and Robert H. Duckman -- Evaluation of accommodation / Ida Chung-Lock -- Pediatric color vision testing / Jay M. Cohen -- Prescribing lenses for the pediatric patient / Robert H. Duckman -- Options in strabismus / Valerie M. Kattouf -- Options in amblyopia / Valerie M. Kattouf -- Vision therapy for the very young patient / Carl Gruning, David E. FitzGerald, and Robert H. Duckman -- Development of a normal child / Robert H. Duckman and David A. Maze -- Visual concerns in the child with special needs / Barry Kran, Stacy Lyons, and Melissa Suckow.
  • Ch. 1Introduction --Ch. 2Functional organization of the visual system --Pt. IDevelopment of the visual system --Ch. 3Development of visual capabilities --Ch. 4Anatomical development of the visual system --Ch. 5Development of receptive field properties --Pt. IIAmblyopia and the effects of visual deprivation --Ch. 6Modifications to the visual input that lead to nervous system change --Ch. 7Physiological and anatomical changes that result from optical and motor deficits --Ch. 8What is amblyopia? --Ch. 9Critical periods --Pt. IIIMechanisms of plasticity --Ch. 10Concepts of plasticity --Ch. 11Mechanisms of plasticity in the visual cortex --Ch. 12Long-term potentiation and long-term depression as early steps in ocular dominance plasticity --Ch. 13Deprivation myopia and emmetropization --Glossary --Index.
  • 1Retinal prosthetic devices: the needs and future potential --2Spatial-, temporal-, and contract-resolutions obtainable with retina implants --3How to restore reading with visual prostheses --4Subretinal artificial silicon retinal microchip implantation with retinitis pigmentosa --5Development of an intraocular retinal prosthesis to benefit the visually impaired --6Development of a visual prosthesis: a review of the field and an overview of the Boston Retinal Implant Project --7The Minimally Invasive Retina Implant Project --8A retinal implant system based on flexible polymer microelectrode array for electrical stimulation --9Electrode architecture: meeting the challenge of the retina-electrode interface --10Circuit designs that model the properties of the outer and inner retina --11Visual cortex and extraocular retinal stimulation with surface electrode arrays --12Glaucoma drainage devices: advances in design and surgical techniques --13The efficacy and safety of glaucoma drainage devices --14Pellucid marginal corneal degeneration --15Artisan toric lens implantation for correction of postkeratoplasty astigmatism --16Phakic intraocular lenses for the treatment of high myopia --17A telescopic prosthetic device for patients with end-stage AMD --18The use of intracorneal ring segments for keratoconus.
  • An organ of exquisite perfection / George Ayoub -- Development of the Foveal specialization / Keely M. Bumsted O'Brien -- An update on the regulation of rod photoreceptor development / Edward M. Levine and Sabine Fuhrmann -- Photoreceptor-RPE interactions : physiology and molecular mechanisms / Silvia C. Finnemann and Yongen Chang -- Molecular biology of IRBP and its role in the visual cycle / Diane E. Borst, Jeffrey H. Boatright, and John M. Nickerson -- Regulation of photoresponses by phosphorylation / Alecia K. Gross, Qiong Wang, and Theodore G. Wensel -- The cGMP signaling pathway in retinal photoreceptors and the central role of photoreceptor phosphodiesterase (PDE6) / Rick H. Cote -- Rhodopsin structure, function, and involvement in retinitis pigmentosa / Scott Gleim and John Hwa -- Multiple signaling pathways govern calcium homeostasis in photoreceptor inner segments / Tamas Szikra and David Krizaj -- The transduction channels of rod and cone photoreceptors / Dimitri Tränkner -- Rhodopsins in Drosophila color vision / David Jukam, Preet Lidder, and Claude Desplan -- INAD signaling complex of Drosophila photoreceptors / Armin Huber and Nina E. Meyer -- Visual signal processing in the inner retina / Botir T. Sagdullaev, Tomomi Ichinose, Erika D. Eggers, and Peter D. Lukasiewicz -- Human clone spectral sensitivities and color vision deficiencies / Andrew Stockman and Lindsay T. Sharpe -- Luminous efficiency functions / Lindsay T. Sharpe and Andrew Stockman -- Cone pigments and vision in the mouse / Gerald H. Jacobs -- Multifocal oscillatory potentials of the human retina / Anne Kurtenbach and Herbert Jägle -- The aging of the retina / Caren Bellmann and José A. Sahel -- Aging of the retinal pigment epithelium / Michael E. Boulton -- Visual transduction and age-related changes in lipofuscin / Małgorzata Różanowski and Bartosz Różanowski -- A nonspecific system provides nonphotic information for the biological clock / Marian H. Lewandowski -- The circadian clock : physiology, genes, and disease / Michael C. Antle.
  • A vitrectomy is done, when the vitreous is gone! : a tribute to prof. Peter Kroll / C.H. Meyer -- To see the invisible : the quest of imaging vitreous / J. Sebag -- Historical aspects and evolution of the application of vital dyes in vitreoretinal surgery and chromovitrectomy / E.B. Rodrigues ... [et al.] -- Three simple approaches to visualize the transparent vitreous cortex during vitreoretinal surgery / J.C. Schmidt ... [et al.] -- Safety parameters for indocyanine green in vitreoretinal surgery / S. Grisanti ... [et al.] -- Toxicity of indocyanine green in vitreoretinal surgery / A. Gandorfer, C. Haritoglou, A. Kampik -- Biomechanical changes of the internal limiting membrane after indocyanine green staining / G. Wollensak --Current concepts of trypan blue in chromovitrectomy / M.E. Farah ... [et al.] -- Trityl dyes patent blue V and brilliant blue G : clinical relevance and in vitro analysis of the function of the outer blood-retinal barrier / S. Mennel ... [et al.] -- Brilliant blue in vitreoretinal surgery / H. Enaida, T. Ishibashi -- Vital staining and retinal detachment surgery / T.L. Jackson -- An experimental approach towards novel dyes for intraocular surgery / C. Haritoglou ... [et al.] -- Experimental evaluation of microplasmin : an alternative to vital dyes / A. Gandorfer.
  • Vitreo-retinal surgery 2009, Springer
    Ch. 1historical overview of microincision surgery --Ch. 225-gauge instrumentation: engineering challenges and tradeoffs --Ch. 325-gauge, sutureless, trans-conjunctival vitrectomy --Ch. 4Transconjunctival 23-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 523-gauge one-step instrumentation --Ch. 6Small gauge vitrectomy: anesthesia, incision technique and cannula removal --Ch. 7Comparison of 25-gauge Trocar/cannula wound healing and remodeling with in vivo vitrector flow analysis --Ch. 825-gauge vitreous surgery: getting started --Ch. 925-gauge macular surgery: principles and instrumentations --Ch. 1025-gauge sutureless vitrectomy for diabetic retinopathy --Ch. 11Small-gauge vitrectomy for retinal detachment --Ch. 12Perfluorocarbon-perfused 25-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 13Primary 25-gauge vitrectomy with topical anesthesia for persistent vitreous floaters --Ch. 1425-gauge vitrectomy in infectious endophthalmitis --Ch. 1525-gauge transconjunctival sutureless vitrectomy for vitreous and retinal/choroidal biopsy --Ch. 16Uveal biopsy with 25-gauge vitrector: work in progress --Ch. 17The use of 25-gauge vitrectomy systems in the management of trauma --Ch. 18Small-gauge approach in pediatric vitreoretinal surgery --Ch. 19Combined phaco/25-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 20Complications of 25-gauge vitrectomy --Ch. 21A comparison of 20- vs 25-gauge vitrectomy: does size matter? --Ch. 2220-gauge sutureless vitrectomy Trocar system --Ch. 2320-gauge non-cannulated sutureless vitrectomy --Ch. 24Small-gauge vitrectomy: which calliper [caliper] should we choose and when? --Ch. 25Current clinical data and future (for small-gauge vitreoretinal surgery) --Ch. 26Pearls from experts.
  • Vitreoretinal surgery 2008, Springer
    Anatomy and clinical examination of the eye -- Introduction to vitreoretinal surgery -- Posterior vitreous detachment -- Vitreous hemorrhage -- Rhegmatogenous retinal detachment -- Special rhegmatogenous retinal detachments -- Proliferative vitreoretinopathy -- Macular disorders -- Diabetic retinopathy and other vascular disorders -- Trauma -- Complications of anterior segment surgery -- Uveitis and allied disorders -- Miscellaneous conditions.
  • 1Presurgical evaluation and decision making --2Surgical systems and tools, anesthesia, and operating room organizations --3Vitrectomy techniques and technology for anterior segment problems --4General posterior segment techniques --525-gauge, sutureless, transconjunctival vitrectomy --6Diabetic retinopathy --7Prophylaxis of retinal breaks and scleral buckling --8Vitrectomy for retinal detachment --9Proliferative vitreoretinopathy --10Giant breaks --11Pneumatic retinopexy and office fluid-air-gas exchange --12Epimacular membranes --13Macular holes --14Submacular surgery and macular translocation --15Nonsurgical treatment of subfoveal choroidal neovascular membranes --16Intravitreal corticosteroids --17Venous occlusive disease --18Trauma --19Endophthalmitis --20Pediatric traction retinal detachments --21Pediatric traction retinal detachments --22Inadvertent penetration of the eye --23Management of suprachoroidal hemorrhage --24Complications of vitreoretinal surgery --25Surgical self-education.
  • "Written by a pioneering leader in the development of vitreoretinal surgical techniques and instruments, Vitreous Microsurgery is a comprehensive how-to guide to all vitreoretinal procedures. This thoroughly updated Fifth Edition describes many new techniques and refinements of established procedures and includes new chapters and new illustrations. More than 170 three-dimensional full-color illustrations--many by the Charles Retina Institute's resident medical artist, Byron Wood--enable surgeons to clearly visualize the techniques. The focus of the text is on the decision making process a surgeon goes through in evaluating the best course of treatment for his/her patient undergoing vitreous surgery. The book describes in detail clinically proven methods of managing the anterior and posterior segment vitreous surgery patient in a systematic manner. The text is organized in a building block approach with general methodology preceding its application to specific disease states. The book stresses algorithms for intra-operative decision making, relying on knowledge of physical principles and performed in the order of ascending risk. A companion website included with purchase offers the fully searchable text and an online image bank"--Provided by publisher.
  • V. 1 --Sect. IVisual sensory system --Sect. IIThe Autonomic nervous system --Sect. IIIThe Ocular motor system --Sect. IVThe Eyelid --Sect. VFacial pain and headache --Sect. VINonorganic disease --V. II --Sect. VIITumors --Sect. VIIIThe Phacomatoses --Sect. IXVascular disease --V. III --Sect. XDegenerative and metabolic diseases --Sect. XIInfectious, inflammatory, and demyelinating diseases.
  • Differential diagnosis of ocular symptoms -- Differential diagnosis of ocular signs -- Trauma -- Cornea -- Conjunctiva/sclera/iris/external disease -- Eyelid -- Orbit -- Pediatrics -- Glaucoma -- Neuro-ophthalmology -- Retina -- Uveitis -- General ophthalmic problems -- Imaging modalities in ophthalmology.
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